Paperback

The Trinity is truly a mystery. This doctrine teaches that the God of Christianity is one in His essence but three in His persons—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Though the word Trinity is not found in the …
Learn More

Dr. R.C. Sproul has often asked unbelievers who deny their need for a Savior, “What do you do with your guilt?” The question often breaks through sinful complacency, because feelings of guilt over sin are common. Unbelievers may ignore their …
Learn More

Many Christians mistakenly believe that true Christians don’t get depressed, and this misconception heaps additional pain and guilt onto Christians who are suffering from mental and emotional distress. Author David P. Murray comes to the defense of depressed Christians, asserting …
Learn More

Over the past few decades, society at large has rapidly altered its language and customs in order to try and erase any distinctions between men and women. Although evangelical publishers resisted these trends for many years, their recent attempts to …
Learn More

Even though Scripture is eminently practical and relevant, sometimes we struggle to apply God’s Word to our lives. On occasion we even mishandle the biblical text. This book provides wise, practical direction for pastors, teachers, counselors, and others in the …
Learn More

Browse a Christian book website or bookstore and notice all there is for leaders and would-be leaders. There are studies of leaders, keys to leadership, and tips on becoming a leader. Books that promote servanthood tend to be about leadership. …
Learn More

The atonement, and its significance to Christ’s death on the cross, is a doctrine sadly fading from focus in our modern evangelical churches. Yet Richard Phillips asserts that it is a necessary truth for Christian salvation. As soon as we …
Learn More

An introductory guide to the life and works of Reformer Martin Luther. His major works are introduced and summarized. Also discussed are his pastoral writings. Protestants of all stripes have long read at least a few of Martin Luther’s works, …
Learn More

In his comparison of the church to Christ’s body in 1 Corinthians 12, the apostle Paul teaches that all believers have a task to perform. There is no such thing as a Christian who lacks a gift from the Spirit, …
Learn More

“It sounded at first like something out of an old horror movie. I thought maybe someone was just playing around, but then I heard it again and again, a loud piercing cry, and less like Hollywood every time. The windows …
Learn More

Sick of porn? Time to detox. A huge percentage of men need a porn detox, a moral and psychological reset. Do you? If so, whether you know it or not, pornography has corrupted your thinking, weakened your conscience, warped your …
Learn More

Joel R. Beeke and James A. La Belle draw from stellar Puritan treatises on divine promises by Andrew Gray, Edward Leigh, and William Spurstowe, and offer them in contemporary language for today’s readers. Moving beyond historical interest, this book explores …
Learn More

There is an increasing tendency in Evangelical circles to regard disagreement in our allegedly post-modern world as inherently oppressive. Too many people sit on the fence and ignore, or are unaware of, the fact that Christianity is an historical religion. …
Learn More